Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, November 21, 1918, Image 4

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UK Barnwell Sentinel, — 0—4 and Published Every Tbarultj Bf THE NEW BKtVTINRf.PUfer.iSH.' . uro compant ; I VI BARN’tiWMn*. C. ¥ the best minds on both sides know -can not be changed. These will abide forever, ex cept with those who are defi cient in self respect and good morals. ‘ But it wolild not be a wild guess to intimate that those negroes who have freely grow both physically and mor ally, so that your parents may always be justly proud of you as they are now. With every good wish for a long and happy life. . •: •' “I am, Sincerely yours; * h “John J. Pershing.” ^ .7 given themselves to their coun- A man with a heart for lit- enii ' try and made a splendid record tie things that mean so much to ■jBum.j.™ - 1 — i --' — j for indomitable courage will others can not help heing great. W. M. JONES. Editor i receive sorhething more than L ■ j their race has enjoyed in a long 1 Jp, | I f latnrvd m «M*oi»wl-c'aK* mail mutter Fob- HMTy 14. 1005. at till* I’oHtoflii*** nt Mam- I well, 8. 0., under the Act of Ootj^reHii;. Of March 3. IK79: PEACE DEVELOPMENTS. DEATH OF C. SAM DYCHES. The sad and unexpected death of G. Sam Dyches, of the Heal- ing Springs section, came as a shock to his many friends throughout* Barnwell comity. He was only sick a few clays with influenza which developed into pneumonia resulting in his dyatli at an early, jiyjir Friday i morning r r The funeral .services were cod- ducted l*y the Rev. P -E. Bolen, SPECIAL NOTICE To Caaa'if aa4 P*UHry Dcauastrat'oi Club Mcabrrs are expecting you tt> continue your, club work tit rt year. • $ Yours fincerely, ! (jli fiord Bur rat, t And Eloi -e Office, UHOII We regret that on account of continued quarantine agatnsirt influenza our Club .Exibit Dayi Home JMnonstraricm appointed for the 23rd. o‘f. November is called ol| ftp-/this •> . / /' year. Do not bring your can-! Mrs. Isadoro Agents. C m t r u«*.l fr m I’i «{<• <)m‘ time. The people-of this state have r > * ■ jf> ‘ I ■ U ■ —- *•' reason to be iiroud of them- will not be the order of the day selves for Ihfe excellent solu- of Orangeburg, Saturday after noon i n the | vreTFnVe o fj f 6 r a ■;conco.ni>e- of- . sorrowing 1 elalivev a ml sympathetic fi ieiids and his pa 11 a i ns were i n it 1 red in ned goods nor your exhibit to Barnwell. The prizes which awarded this yeni poultry j Blackvilie . r r day. - will be are rs* r ; . Brown pf is in' Barnwell - to '.T. K.v ntreo v and .Legal nnv. rio. KHt »hFn»V of $.1 00 rr*'-’■ V"' j— ”"^7 ~'T in Germany for some months perineii tir.st oix< r;t«n hi a iif;y f**i t<.j lions they ha\o made 01 piob- com ^ but neither will star-i —h «tib'.qu.M t oi«ot.o.,. j lcms in former days. Our, jjast Ration. Unfortunately for Ger- t i, ( - houble l\»«ds . Rapt is jrtnamw " i **" es, P er - ’** n .success tnves us confidencethat man appeals which! asked that •.-litncli and was o,m**of I life m«.» the Double Bonds rrnn'teiy M r;; I )vc4h‘s was a luciiiber of | r,t>: * v“ -17 n b’xi success gives us con ItttioDS of K — yards of Frank* ) . u,d hi «utrT f^-aTr~sr v ~rit'’t‘A‘ 1 ot n it*, j v/e can handle these, too Will bee’ihrc' d fo- nt 1 tie r*e<‘ ••£ Ji r "*>* J • - i>f mo* t |i r vord. j wul si urn 1 mum i haj .ppeap Mr. Wilsoii send: Mr. Hoover progressive farmers in bis com-! to Germany to supervise Ger- infinity.- man food relief, they have “said He survived by Jns^wUe:, -so many things unworthy of be- ^‘’Migliteis, Mrs. D. B. 4 • r\" « . ^ until if some Germans >?': Mrs. Harry pllbllC ailCtlOPx Ofl DeCCmCer 6th. c/ain, oT DlackViflv; fivi sons, “ Messrs. \V. u; Dvcht“s r - »4# p< r oi •! each t « rrfoi •f tb o^nta. Ail chans?*'" of ndvpr jriic? Mint all Romonunicii'io'h uiiot »«* HddrC'*i*** , l to The Bmuwol' so. I nol mid oi :rl ho 1 11 ihit ofti o it >t la'or 'Ii«h 1m »d Borin' g to u.Huro puhliCHlto • m Nrreot ii**Hi-. “COTTON IS A FOOL” The' cotton market during the past two weeks lias been up and down' and all around V, y except where we felt that it ! should go. Cotton is extreme- lief, until if some Germans should starve they would have to thank their former spokes* j; Home place' of Patrick; Bai^s, near Elko, to be sold by Executors at 1)\ chtI L’nder and by' virtue of the power and audiority vested in i:s |,'jits Executors of the last Will and Testament of Patrick Batcs v All eoinmu'ii<’R*i<iio inu't t'^ siirni'd i ly semvitive to .conditions that by th«* writ* r. i i>t f«*r I'* 1 l.llVMt OH. 1 M' | ( J U no ^ p p p 1 y Mi evid«*iici* of h od fnith. thv nrvr pafwr. 4 t pro- ! to ether staple i products. The cotton market 1 can find many reasons why it MUBMCIUPTIo.N KATK* j*nr ft W; M t mcmbi Phr*-** in »i th« §Ws." IN .M*»VSt K HIM they are swinging In feminine or muu> j ori*-r« , mute |»'»y*ht- In 1 Til* Nbw 8KVTIMCI. I'CBI.IkNINU (’<• men. \ Dwh.s, A. M. We may naturally expect to b,m L. DvciiEs see many swings of the pendu- t»*rs. Mis. .1. K. Lancaster and 1 lum, before national life in Eu-, Mrs. 3. It. id wins, of Black- , rope settles down. They have v ^ !, ‘’ . Hn li three .Im tbios. should bring a high piice, and been* under kings Tor so long ^bssi-s. li. i,. Dvrhos, and (>. D. 'Dydies, uf Blackville, and A. •). Dyches, of Barnwell, who . LX . have the sympathy of many without thej-training or ideals f • , . • ,— — /* , .friends m their bereavement, to make success of a republi- — can form of government. Eu- to 1,10 rope seems to desire to be a Gwens Drug continent of republics, but in • Cotton. Liberal fwlvtroee* am a few years we shall *see many expi-rt-Ui^ndling by still more reasons to account un tii no w for a falling price.’ The gen eral average, however, is more often below than above w’hat it 1 > . _ * . ' should bring. Now, it w'ould take k dozen Philadelphia lawyers and more to give competent advice as to GETTING BACK TO NOR- r MAL. Uncle Remus tells a story of holding or selling cotton. What 0 f them go back to their'kings 1 but e v, Sn v a nil a h ,-dn.. v^e do think is highly impor- a jjr a i n . It will iflJtTbe long be- tant and pertinent to the occa- f or€ peace conference will sion is to call attention to the as3 emble and settle many of inconvenience ot depending on ^ ie outstanding problems. It is with much pleasure.tha^ ,v , . *' deceased, dated Ovtol)cr 3. -probated February 2i»T910, o: i \ c n-N, am \vjiidf'date Letters '1'estamyntary weie issued to MacivDates, w.luv •Jr.; two sm-aJone qualified ,as ITeetitor of said Will, Bui die 3Q5, Roll 2, i;t five of the Judge ot BrolxUe for Barnwell County, the undersigned as Executors of said W ifi, will offer for sale at/public auction, to flu’ highest biddc ■ foi rash, on Friday, December 6, 191S, at 11:00 o’clock a. m., at tile.residence of the late Patrick Bates, about two mileSreast of Elko and about five miles northwest of Black viile ^ \: / All that certain tract of land cotBauiirig ninety-six (%) acres, more , or less, with the building? and improvements thereon sit uate, lying and being in the County of Barnwell, State of South ^ New Drug >korc. Carolina, about one half mile north of the Southern Railw ay front T>., Fiiirfrix, S. 'That is known as 94 crossing, between Klko and, BlackvilE'. bounded by lands now or formerly of J. D. Prothro, H. A. Bole;;.. how Bre’r Tarrvpin tried to fly. He enlisted the help of Bre’r Turkey Buzzard to get up in the air. When he thought he had attained a sufficient dis tance in the air the buzzard Railed from under the terrapin and he hit .th? earth. Bre’r Tarry pin said that flying was all right, but the trouble was in learning how to alight on the ground. We are facing a simi lar condition in our adjustment from war to peace conditions. We have gotton along fairly ~ well. But our trouble will be in getting back to the normal again. One of these difficulties con cerns the question of wages on a peace* bads. Wages for w ar work hhd to.be high, because war munitions had to be pro duced. Labor has done splen- 1 didly during the war, and now expects its reward from the na- .ku k tion in the shape of favorable I diet legislation. The employer must r. Bell one money crop, and making that crop cotton. It is never the highest wisdom to put all of our eggs in one basket. Al most everything the farmer buvs costs more now than be- • a. fore. Everything he has to sell brings more money for the in- vestmenFTFe put 1 n it thaTTlJot- ton. What could be it wiser suggestion than to raise more hogs and cows, sow* wheat, rV^ and oats, raise more and bet ter clr kons, and plant less cot ton. Cotton is a fool. GEN. JOHN J. PERSHING. In the years to come th a me and fame ifN >f Pershing ‘ Eig-i Let ■noli Grant, Ave note a meeting recently held in New; York city and at tended by representatives from all the nations whose woman hood has suffered at the hands of (German soldiers. If all the outrages against womanhood in all former wars coy Id be com bined they could not equal w hat Germans . have; done in this war to French', Belgian, Italian*'and Armenian women. So gross and revolting have been their crimes even against chiklhooiE-before reaching wo rn anno od, that the details can not be printed. In the portions of France and Belgium held by Tire tier mans for four For headache, neuralgia, colds and grippe prudent phy sicians now advise estate ol l)r. Reynolds, J. J. Baxtev and Mrs. Alice Thompson Whittle. . ' / Purchaser to pay for revenue stamps. MACK BATES, Rev. J. D. PEACOCK, Executors of the last Will and Testament of Patrick Bates, dee d. I * V\\,Swlft & £aw r> 12*lca 0; '/ill r * l£ • O'°f tXir 22 PiickitiV it} U. S.A. M11 ■ \ C vl I S Pi:nW The \mpr,ov;-2 tnblet wiiich tiie heart fendeocy vts conni.iiar.. by he ,rl-to:.irg elcm. d o a void c fnsior- <\ eve. v •child born during that Jackson uM other great sol-Rime is of German paternity. h sold 'packages. *’■ N. Igiu Oiilv iii tinbr? 1 !*%>•' w . I'n ter <irii- lms' m li Va •- Drill' i CLASSIFIED LOCAL fDVS. R I'ur Sale I 1 yT r - will tve ouThc 7i\ ns. WaMiing^on, artT His elevation to great-“One of the problems confront- not due to fortune be- ing the charitable organiza- his wares to the general cause great men can’t help be- tions has been to know' just T>ublic at what the public will • ing great. Littleness canTiever wfuit to do with these war ba- pay, and must reduce wages j achieve greatness, nor can bies and their mothers^ and the ^——~~~ — paid. The employees are equal- great people do anything in a French husbands wfTo have for vU.i - \tir ,/./i »m**iI tty» ly -determined that wages shall | small way. 3’he follow’ing story been in the army for four years. w< ' m “ ' 1,1 ^ y B rt . u 11H t . not be reduCecT. | is told of GeTi.-Pershing at the These infants are being cared ■ 1° ' r " I^ibor is another problem, time that he Was bearing the for in infant hospitals by Red foh sale— f * i*h ^r. u*nj t>i««it During 4he war the needs of 1 responsibilities of nearly two the government had to be sup-! million figjiting men in France, plied, and laborers were with-; When everybody in America A B ir*i Cross funds. The womanhood of the w’orid asked ut this New York meeting that these "Wo men be not held up to the world Ml VV*c*lit» r’* lfri-t Mill n»*r I> hiiei f. o I* null XViAfrf in, C’. S-*Jn 6.n —. " ALitornobtHts. drawn from peaceful employ-; lucked to him to see that Amer- ments to war work, even ican soldiers carried, on. In as shamed, but be Held in equal -though th£ farmers and others France in an’infantry unit was honor as those soldiers w’ho went shorthanded. The govern- a Jew, Is^ac Cohn, to whose were honorably .<maimed and ment will release its labor as wife in New York on Septem- wounded in defense of rapidly as it can be absorbed ber T3th, was born a son-. jFte- country on land or..sea. their f j 1 I li into peaceful pursuits. As the ; membering that Sept. 13th was J i COTTON is marketyd-ti-r brst- > aupply of labor exceeds the tie- also the birthday of his com mand the price of labor will mander, Gen. Pershing, he ca- ll(lv . llilug0 bled hls wife-to name the baby Sayjnrtiiih, Git.— Pershing. Mrs. Cohn did so -Til _ - * and wrote to Gen. Pershing: Politics will still be with us, *nd in all probability our po- TWKNTY FI\KJ.l *Hr A nt uuili.i Vs tind" ihe Bftriiwell teriifory (o Il e dealer who izes ihe siiuti'ion nt>d ean ■—Jiotnee Vulwyinobilep. Sj> t iliealionR— Forty Ho'iir I’iiwT-'A Ked Seal Conii- n-ntHl '^Nj'tir - Hor*»** Hud- Heck Clat^h — >\r inht-rK (?nrlf'jrptnr — l lobe.-.ki*H I>r|x«—’I itnlinpr Hearing*— .“t-vvHM \’!)t»iiua, WhjC-lhrt.s- lie ill (•rice ^l 375 f o l»NIyVt rv. v ‘ . " E c-ir AR/V- Saip* Co., 15un m a , r : c t, fliee, dir nidp.. ltUiS 6t y Ailai^i, Geoigii. “I ~ 4 Mr- I t • tw 1 I litical methods will be changed am the proudest mother iff the in some large or small meas- world to have my baby bear the •■re. In former, wars the mili- name of one to whom the en- 4ary units came from the same tire civilized world will look •ections and gained no new po- up to as their savior.” This litical ideas. In this war the letter came back from the gen- men from every- section have eral whose days and nights Leen thrown with men from ev- were burdened with the fight- ery other section of the nation,. ing that broke Germany’s with the result that ideas have back: f - ‘been exchanged. What the re- “Master Pershing Jerome •ult will be after these men Cohn: ‘ H •come home is a problem, but it “Dear Little Pershing : will bring about some changes though it will be some time be- ln our politics. ' fore you will be old enough 4 to [' While (the race question has read this, as you are only a~p not been satisfactory to either month, old today, I am writing of the races. Yet when all the to tell you how pleased I am ‘facts have been weighed on j to have a little boy who was both sides, there might have born on ray Ijirthday for a been *orfe mistakesjnadg.lhan 1 namesake. Hhope that you have been'-made. Th^re are j.will grow up t o be a strong, in-^ aome facts in the race question dustrious boy, and as the years that are so fundamental that go by, you will continue to . Money on Long Terms y _j- ® BRO WN & BUSH Lawyer^ • BARNWELI f . is. C. For Sale- OVERLAND 4-9O, almost new. Cheap iop^quick - sale. ' Js Thos. M.JBoulware, Barnwell, S. C. I Owe My Life to Mr. McKinley’s letter may be suiferers as lie was. Head iff v t c: i *iwff h in in# oou-Ht»"v tfsve *m» mi a.d told rfi« rooiHd m 4{vft Hiiotlu-r ii'Oitt+i. i'rrunii smrrtl- -me, from'town ro t o'rn;. Uaroujjliou* tna country ami li.viii^fjo no into' nil kinds "y hcficj s>(d;:cs And build*-' in;;.v: :«orm times Hlandlns; jt|> {<fr b. > i'3 ,^t. a time whll# plyliiK.'Any 4iv K« as am tHju-f'P. jt |g^>r,ly bafr.rai tbiit * bnd - cclit* (rr- sKCB-tl?; om> when tlus—would i ,» Ifttt* atto.iiiiou to It, until last Dt-cembcr wheji 1 con tract* d a sever®, caso, which. tiir onijh neifi-.-ct on mv part settled on my I'iuk^. t\b.i •#►1 *«H» late, i Ix-ftun tfOrlfflBK,- bin. nllhuui avail, until I beiird ef Perann.. II cared m*j so I cannot .praise It too M*hiy. J ke Topsy— Company Has Not ‘‘Jest Crowed” - / v S\\ ft ft Company, in'fifty years of well ordered growth, has become one of the great national services because it has learned to do something for the American people which they needed to have done - for them, in the way in which they preferred to have it done. It has met each successive demand, in the changing conditions of national life, by getting good meat to increasing mil lions effectively, efficiently, economically, and expeditiously. ' \. ^ * *“~ i The Swift & Company packing plants, refrigerator cars, car routes, branch houses, organization, and personnel of today are the practical solutions, bom of practical experience, to the food problems of half a century. Because of all these elements working in correlation and unison, Swift ft Company fe able to supply more and better meat to more people than would have been pos sible otherwise, at a net profit per pound of meat so low (a fraction of a cent) that the consumer price is practically unaffected. ‘ Strip away any portion of this vast, smooth-running human machine, and you make a Targe part of |hi meat supply uncertain, lose the benefit of half a century of fruitful experience, and Scatter the intelligent energies of men who have devoted a life work toward meeting the needs of a nation in one vital field. J . t. i